Educating the future health workforce post COVID-19
FREE WEBINAR | Tuesday 21 July, 5-6:30pm AEST

Webinar details:  Tuesday 21 July, 5-6:30pm AEST  | 

Teaching emerging health professionals in the years to come


Join our panel of expert health care authors to learn practical ideas for teaching emerging health professionals in the years to come.

In this webinar Stephen Duckett, Maree Bernoth and Helen Keleher will introduce you to systems and policy, aged care, public health and health promotion and the impact COVID-19 will have on these industries.

Hear from our expert author team

Stephen Duckett


Stephen Duckett is Director of the Health Program at Grattan Institute. He has a reputation for creativity, evidence-based innovation, and reform in areas ranging from the introduction of activity-based funding for hospitals, to new systems of accountability for the safety of hospital care. An economist, he is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences.

Maree Bernoth


Maree Bernoth is an ex-registered nurse and has held several positions as a clinical educator in aged care. She has held academic positions in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health at Charles Sturt University where she has explored creative ways of engaging students in learning about ageing.

Helen Keleher


Helen Keleher is Adjunct Professor with Monash University and Director of Keleher Consulting. She is a skilled educator in public health, health promotion and primary health care and now consults widely with organisations on their strategies, planning and evaluation to enable organisations to take more integrated and upstream approaches to their work. Helen is a Life Member of the Public Health Association of Australia, and a VicHealth Health Promotion Champion.

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